Jacques v. School Committee of Glocester

120 R.I. 972, 1978 R.I. LEXIS 860
CourtSupreme Court of Rhode Island
DecidedApril 12, 1978
DocketAppeal No. 75-275
StatusPublished

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Jacques v. School Committee of Glocester, 120 R.I. 972, 1978 R.I. LEXIS 860 (R.I. 1978).

Opinion

The above-entitled [973]*973matter came on to be heard on February 6, 1978, to show cause why it should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution for failure to comply with Rule 16 of the Rhode Island Supreme Court.

William J. George, for Plaintiffs. Thomas F. Fogarty, Jr., for defendant.

No cause having been shown, the plaintiff s appeal is hereby dismissed.

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